Damon Palmer

Tracy, Karen, Lisa & Joe's PORT Page

Fundraising for PORT
£12,288
raised of £12,000 target
by 309 supporters
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Event: 2010 Brentwood Half Marathon, on 21 March 2010
Participants: Tracy Palmer, Karen Allwood, Lisa Pohl, Joe Odd
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Story

 

Tracy Palmer, Karen Allwood, Lisa Pohl and Joe Odd are running the 2010 Brentwood Half Marathon on Sunday 21st March for PORT (Pseudo Obstruction Research Trust), in support of Tracy's 6 year old Daughter Daisy who suffers from Chronic Intestinal Pseudo Obstruction (CIPs)

Daisy is currently in Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel where she is receiving further treatment for this rare and very serious condition. You can read her story, and some more about PORT here: http://www.port-charity.org.uk/pages/Daisys%20Story.htm

Daisy, like many other sufferers, is currently unable to eat anything orally, and is instead entirely reliant on being fed intravenously, and will remain this way whilst much needed research continues.

If you can, we would be most grateful if you could spread awareness of this rare and very serious illness. The more people that know and learn about it, can only help to further research ways of treating and managing CIPs.

 

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Thank-you so much

Tracy, Karen, Lisa & Joe

(and of course Daisy :-))

About the charity

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The aim of the charity is to fund research into Chronic Interstinal Pseudo-obstruction (CIPS) and raise public and professional awareness of this serious and sometimes fatal illness, usually in children, which affects the digestive system and prevents the sufferer from eating normally, if at all.

Donation summary

Total raised
£12,287.20
+ £1,832.77 Gift Aid
Online donations
£9,290.00
Offline donations
£2,997.20

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